In fact, some would say she can fly. Robin has been known to glide around Central Park and the Plantation Promenade on inline rollerblades.

But the Plantation resident doesn't just skate. If you catch her around town, she's bound to be grooving with her headset on, showing the world a unique style she calls skate-dancing. Her YouTube account is full of videos of her moving joyfully — even in her bathroom.

This is just one of the many talents the Rhode Island native is always ready to share.

The performer was born to a musical family in Newport. Her brother was a drummer, and her father was a trumpeter and singer whose voice she always aspired to match in ability. Robin was instead encouraged to dance, taking lessons in ballet and jazz into her teenage years.

Junette Reyes

Caryn Rae Robin is a dancer, singer and performer in her 60s from Plantation that was recently selected to be a part of the Miami Heat Golden Oldies dance group for the fourth season in a row.

Caryn Rae Robin is a dancer, singer and performer in her 60s from Plantation that was recently selected to be a part of the Miami Heat Golden Oldies dance group for the fourth season in a row.

(Junette Reyes)

However, music was never out of reach with the many jazz and folk festivals in town, which she said she had access to through her father's involvement with the Kiwanis.

"I had an in for popcorn and the festivals," said Robin. "I was there every night."

Robin eventually made the tough decision to leave home and pursue her dreams in California immediately after college, following her mother's death. Los Angeles, the city of dreams, had been calling her name, plus she really wanted out from the cold weather.

Robin tried to get record deals but was never successful. However, that was never really her end goal, and she continued performing at night. Things started slowing down for her by the time she turned 50 in 1999. Her father passed a year later on her birthday, adding to her distress.

Her life's course changed when she met her husband, Chris Cavallo. She had first heard of him at a birthday party for Chris Mulkey of "Twin Peaks" fame. When they met, she was ready to live a bicoastal life between L.A. and South Florida. Robin moved in 2002 and married her number one fan in 2007.

Robin released her first CD, "Peace of My Heart," in 2012 with Grammy-winning Don Mizell as executive creative producer. She performs regularly for senior communities and other gigs around Broward, and she started her own Gospel Power Dance Workout. She also is a voice coach for students from eight to 78 years old and was even invited to have her students participate in front-of-the-line auditions this summer for American Idol.

Robin's latest passion has her dancing for the Miami Heat Golden Oldies, which she has now been a part of for four seasons in a row after auditioning for the first year on her birthday.

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